Shakespeare...
he wrote plays about English Kings from 'Henry the IV' to 'Richard the III'
and tragedies about ancient Romans such as 'Julius Caesar' and 'Marc Antony and Cleopatra,' 'Coriolanus' and 'Titus Andronicus'
He also wrote plays about Ancient Greeks as well.
The civilisation which had the greatest influence on Roman civilisation was that of the Greeks. In the early days the Etruscans and Sabines also had a degree of influence.Greek civilisation. In fact the Eastern Empire was Greek and upper class Romans embraced aspects of Greek culture.
To entertain, and theatre was a form of art.
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they kept the gods in modern day life and held festivals and plays to honer them.
He was a comic playwright of Ancient Athens, writing 40 plays of which 11 survive almost complete
They all have to do with English kings.
The ancient Romans. Nowadays, we find them most often in chemistry, books, and plays.
Romans had drama plays and comedy plays
Ryan Ochoa plays Lanny in Pair of Kings.
The Romans loved live theatre. Plays were only performed during religious ceremonies and religious festivals. However, since the ancient Romans celebrated over 200 holidays a year
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Plays, that was the purpose of the theater. Some of these plays were part of religious festivals and others were for entertainment. The Romans loved bawdy comedies. Poetry readings and contests would also be held in a theater.
The coliseum
Yes they did have it
Brayden McNabb plays for the Los Angeles Kings.
Yes, they did.